Segrey Myshak lectured on institute of commissioner for human rights

21 May 2015

Commissioner for Human Rights in Krasnodar Territory Segrey Myshak gave an open course of lectures ‘The Role and Significance of the Institute of the Commissioner for Human Rights’. Teaching staff and students of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Business and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Kuban State Technological University attended the course.

Analysis of the human rights situation in Russia based on data of the Annual Report of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation 2014 was provided during the lectures.

The course was held in the framework of a legal education programme of the Commissioner for Human Rights in Krasnodar Territory. It will be continued at others Kuban institutes of higher education.

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